RSS Feeds

How to Use RSS Feeds

Subscribe to an RSS feed to receive updates about NCEA topics of special interest to you.

Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an easy and free way to get updates from NCEA.
With RSS feeds, you can learn about new records of interest without ever coming to the NCEA's
website. The feeds will provide record titles and descriptions of recently released documents, with links to learn more.

To use RSS, you will need software called a news reader. Some modern browsers have incorporated RSS
readers and many others are freely available. The reader checks any feeds to which the user has
subscribed regularly and downloads any updated record information. For NCEA, this means
that whenever a new record is released or an existing record updated that matches your criteria, your news reader
will capture the record information and link.

Basic NCEA Feed

NCEA offers a basic feed that will update you whenever a new or updated document is
available. You can subscribe to the basic NCEA link information into the news
reader or clicking the RSS icon next to the feed in an RSS compatible browser.

Link: https://cfpub.epa.gov/ncea/cfm/rss.cfm?excCol=archive

Topic Driven Feeds

NCEA offers topic driven feeds based on keywords you provide. you could, for example,
create an RSS feed about 'frogs', and recieve updates whenever a new or updated record is available
with the term 'frog' in it.